Adam Schefter talks to 1993 Heisman Trophy winner Charlie Ward about why he chose the NBA over the NFL 25 years ago, his advice for Kyler Murray now and if he'd do things differently if he could go back in time.

Diamond Lindsey said a statement that appeared on her Instagram account that claimed Deondre Francois "never struck me with his hand or fist" was actually not from her but from someone who hacked into her social media account.

Much of the 2019 recruiting class has already signed, which means coaches are directing their attention to the Class of 2020. Here are 10 programs that have already made progress with the junior class.

Tom VanHaaren ESPN Staff Writer

ESPN 300 cornerback Shilo Sanders committed to South Carolina on Tuesday. Sanders is the son of NFL Hall of Famer, Deion Sanders, and is the No. 287 ranked prospect in the 2019 class.

Florida State's football recruiting department issued an apology Monday after tweeting and subsequently deleting an image of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. into a graphic containing the team's slogan to celebrate the civil rights icon's holiday.

FSU quarterback Deondre Francois, who had considered making the jump to the NFL, will return to the Seminoles for his senior season. He started 11 games as a junior.

Adam Rittenberg ESPN Staff Writer

Houston offensive line coach Randy Clements is expected to join Kendal Briles at Florida State, according to a source. Clements will oversee a Seminoles offensive line that has significantly underperformed for years, so this is a very significant hire. The two coaches go back to their time together at Baylor, and I'm told Briles wanted Clements to remain with him anywhere he ended up. It was a factor in his discussions with Tennessee. Now they both head to FSU.

Houston offensive coordinator Kendal Briles has taken the same job at Florida State.

Adam Rittenberg ESPN Staff Writer

Kendal Briles has resigned as Houston's offensive coordinator and is expected to be named offensive coordinator at Florida State, sources tell ESPN. The Athletic first reported Briles' resignation Saturday night. He coached during Saturday's 70-14 loss to Army in the Armed Forces Bowl. Briles recently agreed to a three-year contract to remain at Houston, which delayed his eventual move to Florida State. He had been in the mix for the head-coaching job at Texas State before deciding to remain at Houston.